Roxy Hideout Backpack - Multi-use Daypacks
Roxy
Adventure Medical Fundamentals First Aid Kit
Dimensions: 9 x 8 x 5.5 in Group Size: 8 Trip Duration: 14 days Medical Information & Forms: easy care fracture and sprain, comprehensive guide to wilderness & travel medicine, patient assessment form Bleeding/Infection Control: providone iodine solution, 6 antiseptic wipes, 3 triple antibiotic ointment Wound Management/Care: 8 adhesive fabric bandages 1 x 3in (2.5 x 7.6cm), 5 adhesive knuckle bandages, 2 conforming gauzes, stockinette bandage, 13 assorted gauze dressings, 10 wound closure strips, GlacierGel blister dressing, aloe vera gel with Lidocaine, 2 benzoin topical adhesive tincure CPR / Choking: Laerdal CPR face shield Fracture / Sprain / Strain: tape 1in x 10 yards (2.54cm x 9.1m), SAM splint, elastic bandage with hook-and-loop 3in (7.6cm), triangular bandage Instruments: EMT shears, 20cc irrigation syringe, digital thermometer, 2 pill vials, 2 gloves, hand wipe, pencil, 3 safety pins, forceps, 4 cotton-tipped applicator Medication: 8 Acetaminophen, 4 antihistamine, 2 Aspirin, 8 Ibuprofen Gear Repair / Survival Items: duct tape Other Items: 11 precut moleskin Claimed Weight: 2 lb 5 oz Recommended Use: first-aid treatment of bleeding, abrasions, blisters, burns, and other medical emergencies Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year
Mount Foraker in Denali National Park, Alaska. This is the fourth highest mountain in the United States, located in the largest in the territory of the state. In June 1992, Colby Coombs and his two friends made climbing the 5304-meter Mount Foraker, which is found in Alaska. An avalanche caught them by surprise, and they fell into the trap of snow. Coombs and his friends were demolished snow flowing down the mountain at 200 meters, and fell right on the glacier. Remained alive only Colby. The following 6 days Colby moved toward the camp. With a concussion, a broken ankle, two broken cervical vertebrae and scapula he walked 5 miles across the glacier and got to camp. He continues to climb, and to this day.
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